Supplemental Obligation Financing definition

Supplemental Obligation Financing is defined in the Financing Plan. “TAA Default” is defined in Section 9.1(a).
Supplemental Obligation Financing is defined in Section 4.1(b). “Supplemental Obligations” is defined in Section 4.1(b).
Supplemental Obligation Financing is defined in the Financing Plan. “Tax Allocation Debt” is defined in the Financing Plan.

Examples of Supplemental Obligation Financing in a sentence

  • PenaltiesA person who violates any provision of this chapter or any order, rule, decision, certificate or license issued by the board or commits any act constituting a ground for revocation, except acts punishable under section 1471‑D, subsection 8, paragraphs A and H, commits a civil violation subject to the penalties established in Title 7, section 616‑A.

  • After paying or setting aside amounts needed for debt service due on Tax Allocation Debt or Supplemental Obligation Financing secured by or payable from Net Available Increment during Authority Fiscal Year Authority will use all Net Available Increment to reimburse Developer’s Qualified Project Costs pursuant to this Financing Plan.

  • Following Developer’s request for Supplemental Obligation Financing, Developer and the Agency will meet with appropriate Agency or City consultants as to the feasibility, amount, and timing of the proposed Supplemental Obligation Financing.

  • If Candlestick Increment Available or Shipyard Increment Available is used for any Mandated Payment, the Agency agrees to seek an extension of the Candlestick Expiration Date or the Shipyard Expiration Date, as applicable, to the full extent authorized under the law imposing the Mandated Payment obligation.4. SUPPLEMENTAL OBLIGATION FINANCING, ALTERNATIVE FINANCING, GRANTS AND PUBLIC FINANCING GENERALLY 4.1 Supplemental Obligation Financing.

  • SUPPLEMENTAL OBLIGATION FINANCING, ALTERNATIVEFINANCING, GRANTS AND PUBLIC FINANCING GENERALLY 334.1 Supplemental Obligation Financing 334.2 Alternative Financing.

  • Neither the City nor the Agency will be required to implement Supplemental Obligation Financing that is not consistent with the Funding Goals.

Related to Supplemental Obligation Financing

  • Governmental Obligations means securities that are (a) direct obligations of the United States of America for the payment of which its full faith and credit is pledged or (b) obligations of a Person controlled or supervised by and acting as an agency or instrumentality of the United States of America, the payment of which is unconditionally guaranteed as a full faith and credit obligation by the United States of America that, in either case, are not callable or redeemable at the option of the issuer thereof at any time prior to the stated maturity of the Securities, and shall also include a depositary receipt issued by a bank or trust company as custodian with respect to any such Governmental Obligation or a specific payment of principal of or interest on any such Governmental Obligation held by such custodian for the account of the holder of such depositary receipt; provided, however, that (except as required by law) such custodian is not authorized to make any deduction from the amount payable to the holder of such depositary receipt from any amount received by the custodian in respect of the Governmental Obligation or the specific payment of principal of or interest on the Governmental Obligation evidenced by such depositary receipt.

  • Eligible obligation means an obligation issued or incurred by an authority or by a municipality on behalf of an authority before August 19, 1993 and its subsequent refunding by a qualified refunding obligation. Eligible obligation includes an authority’s written agreement entered into before August 19, 1993 to pay an obligation issued after August 18, 1993 and before December 31, 1996 by another entity on behalf of the authority.

  • Original Obligations means the “Obligations” as defined in the Original Credit Agreement.

  • Junior Subordinated Debt means (a) subordinated junior deferrable interest debentures of the Borrower, (b) the related preferred securities, if applicable, of Subsidiaries of the Borrower and (c) the related subordinated guarantees, if applicable, of the Borrower, in each case, from time to time outstanding.

  • debt obligation means a public security, as defined by Government Code 1201.002, secured by and payable from ad valorem taxes. The term does not include public securities that are designated as self-supporting by the political subdivision issuing the securities. Gov’t Code 1251.051(1)